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In the last few years, 9/11, a tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, and many other tragedies have shown us that the vision of God in today’s churches in relation to evil and suffering is often frivolous. Against the overwhelming weight and seriousness …
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The book of Revelation is an unveiling, a vivid disclosure of invisible realities. Yet its bizarre imagery often leaves us puzzled. Dennis E. Johnson deftly guides us through questions about how to interpret Revelation, what it meant to its original …
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This collection of ten essays, put together in honor of Jonathan Edwards’ 300th birthday, celebrates the contributions of Edwards to our understanding of God, salvation, the church, the family, and other topics. Contributors include Mark Dever, Paul Helm, J.I. Packer, …
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Many Christians today are confused over the meaning and purpose of Israel. The Israel of God, Dr. O. Palmer Robertson explores Israel’s importance theologically and practically, allowing the whole Bible to define who Israel was, is, and will be. “Palmer …
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“…despite his stern Calvinist upbringing” – Why is it that in the modern media the word ‘Calvinist’ is always accompanied by ‘stern’, ‘dour’ or ‘strict’? Most of the people who use the terms together have next to no knowledge of …
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The Puritans have gotten bad press for their supposed lack of teaching on the doctrine of spiritual adoption. In Heirs with Christ, Joel R. Beeke dispels this caricature and shows that the Puritan era did more to advance the idea that …
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The issue of justification has long been regarded as “the issue on which the church stands or falls.” Indeed it is, for if the church does not properly understand or preach the Gospel of salvation, then she ceases to be …
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It is popular in our day to speak of “family values.” However, while politicians and other newsmakers consistently debate the exact meaning of these values, few acknowledge that virtue is impossible without God, the sole universal standard of right and …
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Mention history and some might struggle to stifle a yawn. But when presented as a narrative it can often be compelling reading. Stephen J. Nichols takes a key period in time, the Reformation, and presents its major players in a …
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“What are the distinguishing qualifications of those that are in favor with God, and entitled to his eternal rewards? … What is the nature of true religion? And wherein do lie the distinguishing notes of that virtue and holiness that …
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These addresses are taken from the messages delivered at the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology in 1974-1976, the first three years this conference was held. These were selected as the very best of the numerous addresses delivered those three years. …
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As we are bombarded by the culture around us, it can be difficult to think according to the Christian worldview. This handy booklet summarizes the basics of the Christian worldview and develops the implications of creation, fall, redemption, and glory …
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Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther’s barber asked him for advice on how to pray. Luther responded with a 34 page booklet showing a simple but effective way to structure a life of devotion. In it, he illustrates prayers through …
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